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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWQCS00106_Renewal Application_20180422 T Al k,.. - NORT CAROLINA Davie County Public Utilities 336.753.6090 April 22, 2018 itEcEeVE 0 ©5 201 Attn: PERCS Unit ces 1617 Mail Service Center Supervisor Water�essectiorr Raleigh,NC 27699 perm+tt+n9 To Whom It May Concern, Please see the package attached for the Davie County Public Utilities Collection System Permit (WQCS 000106). Attached in different formats are; • Cover Letter addressed to PERCS unit supervisor(hard copy) • Application printed original and a copy (hard copy) • Pump station list(excel format) • High Priority Lines (PDF) • Davie County Annual Budget for 2018-2019 • Davie County Capital Improvement Plan • SSO Response Action Plan and emergency contact number list • Pump Station contingency plan(SOP) S' cerely, Johnny Lambert , Utilities Director A bI UN� 298 E. Depot St, Suite 200 I Mocksville, NC 27028 I www.DavieCountyNC.gov Clitro State of North Carolina DW R Department of Environmental Quality Division of Water Resources 15A NCAC 02T.0400—SYSTEM-WIDE WASTERWATER COLLECTION SYSTEMS Division of Water Resources INSTRUCTIONS FOR FORM CSA 04-16&SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Documents shall be prepared in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0100, 15A NCAC 02T .0400, and all relevant Division Policies. Failure to submit all required items will necessitate additional processing and review time. For more information, visit the System-wide Collection System Permitting website: General—When submitting an application to the Pretreatment,Emergency Response,&Collection Systems(PERCS)Unit, please use the following instructions as a checklist in order to ensure all required items are submitted. Adherence to these instructions and checking the provided boxes will help produce a quicker review time and reduce the amount of requested additional information. The Applicant shall submit one original and one copy of the application and supporting documentation. A. Cover Letter El Submit a cover letter listing all items and attachments included in the permit application package B. No Application Fee Required D No application fee is necessary. The permittee will be billed an annual fee upon issuance of the permit D The appropriate annual fee for systemwide wastewater collection system permits may be found at: D Annual Non-Discharge Fees C. System-Wide Wastewater Collection System (FORM: CSA 04-16)Application: ❑ Submit the completed and appropriately executed System-wide Wastewater Collection System (FORM: CSA 04- 16) application. Any unauthorized content changes to this form shall result in the application package being returned. If necessary for clarity or due to space restrictions,attachments to the application may be made, as long as the attachments are numbered to correspond to the section and item to which they refer. ❑ If the Applicant Type in Section 1.3 is a Privately-Owned Public Utility, provide the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity(CPCN)from the North Carolina Utilities Commission demonstrating the Applicant is authorized to hold the utility franchise for the area to be served by the wastewater collection system, or ❑ Provide a letter from the North Carolina Utilities Commission's Water and Sewer Division Public Staff stating an application for a franchise has been received and that the service area is contiguous to an existing franchised area or that franchise approval is expected. ❑ If the Applicant Type in Section I.3 is a corporation or company, provide documentation if it is registered for business with the North Carolina Secretary of State. D. General Information: D The Authorized signing official listed in Section I.4 should match with that of the Applicant certification page in accordance with 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). Per 15A NCAC 02T .0106(c), an alternate person may be designated as the signing official if a delegation letter is provided from a person who meets the criteria in 15A NCAC 02T .0106(b). > NOTE - Public Works Director's are not authorized to sign this permit application according to the rule unless they are delegated. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION CSA 04-16&SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 1 of 5 E. Summary of Attachments Required: ® Instruction A: Cover Letter ® Instruction C: Application ❑ Instruction C: Ownership Documentation(i.e.CPCN)(If necessary) ❑ Instruction D: Delegation Letter(If necessary for signing official) ® Section IV.3 Pump Station List ® Section IV.4 High Priority Lines List ® Section V.4 Annual Budget for Collection System(Updated and Approved) ® Section V.6 Capital Improvement Plan(Updated and Approved) ® Section VI.2 Response Action Plan ® Section VI.4 Contingency Plan ❑ Section VI.6 Comprehensive Collection System Map ❑ Section VII Note Any Potential Compliance Issues THE COMPLETED APPLICATION PACKAGE INCLDING ALL SUPPORTING INFORMATION AND MATERIALS,SHOULD BE SENT TO: NCDEQ-DWR Water Quality Permitting Section PERCS UNIT By U.S.Postal Service: By Courier/Special Delivery: Attn: PERCS Unit Supervisor 512 N.SALISBURY ST.Suite 925 1617 MAIL SERVICE CENTER RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27604 RALEIGH,NORTH CAROLINA 27699-1617 TELEPHONE NUMBER: (919)807-6300 INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICATION CSA 04-16&SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION Page 2 of 5 L APPLICANT INFORMATION: 1. Applicant's name(Municipality,Public Utility,etc):Davie County Public Utilities 2. Facility Information: Name: Cooleemee Collection System Permit No.: WQCS00106 3. Applicant type: ❑ Municipal ❑ State ❑ Privately-Owned Public Utility ®County ❑Other: 4. Signature authority's name:John Eller per 15A NCAC 02T.0106(b) Title: Davie County Manager 5. Applicant's mailing address: 123 S.Main Street City:Mocksville State:N_C Zip: 27028 6. Applicant's contact information: Phone number:(336)753-6001 Fax number: (336)751-5855 Email address:Jeller@daviecountync.gov H. CONTACT/CONSULTANT INFORMATION: 1. Contact Name:Johnny Lambert 2. Title/Affiliation: Director of Public Utilities 3. Contact's mailing address:298 E.Depot Street Suite 200 4. City: Mocksville State:N_C Zip:27028- 5. Contact's information: Phone number:(336)753-6090 Fax number:(336)751-5855 Email address:Jlambert(a,daviecountync.gov III. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 1. New Permit or Premit Renewal? ❑New ® Renewal 2. County System is located in: Davie County 3. Owner&Name of Wastewater Treatment Facility(ies)receiving wastewater from this collection system: Owner(s)&Name(s):Davie County Public Utilities,Cooleemee Waste Treatment Plant 4. WWTF Permit Number(s): NC0024872 5. What is the wastewater type? 98%Domestic or 2%Industrial(See 15A NCAC 02T.0103(20)) Is there a Pretreatment Program in effect?®Yes or❑No 6. Wastewater flow: .768 MGD(Current average flow of wastewater generated by collection system) 7. Combined permitted flow of all treatment plants: 1.5 MGD 8. Explain how the wastewater flow was determined: ❑ 15A NCAC 02T.0114 or®Representative Data 9. Population served by the collection system: 35% IV. COLLECTION SYSTEM INFORMATION: 1. Line Lengths for Collection System: Sewer Line Description Length Gravity Sewer 28.5(miles) Force Main 11.7(miles) Vacuum Sewer 0(miles) Pressure Sewer (miles) APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 3 of 5 2. Pump Stations for Collection System: Pump Station Type Number Simplex Pump Stations(Serving Single Building) 0 Simplex Pump Stations(Serving Multiple Buildings) _Duplex Pump Stations 12 3. Submit a list of all major(i.e.not simplex pump station serving a single family home)pump stations. Include the following information: ➢ Pump Station Name D. Physical Location D Alarm Type(i.e.audible,visual,telemetry, SCADA) D Pump Reliability(Can convey peak hourly wastewater flow with largest single pump out of service) > Reliability Source(permanent/portable generator,portable pumps) > Capacity of Station(Pump Station Capacity in GPM) 4. Submit a list of all high priority lines according per 15A NCAC 02T .0402(2)known to exist in the collection system. Head the list with"Attachment A for Condition V(4)"and include the system name. > Use the same line identification regularly used by the applicant > Indicate type of high priority line(i.e.aerial),material and general location V. COLLECTION SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION: 1. Provide a brief description of the organizational structure that is responsible for management, operation and maintenance of the collection system. Please see attached organization chart. 2. Indicate the current designated collection system operators for the collection system per 15A NCAC 08G.0201 Main ORC Name: Raymond J Lambert Certification Number:999556 Back-Up ORC Name: Bradley E Prevette Certification Number:999507 See the"WQCS Contacts and ORC Report"for a current listing of the ORC(s)the Division has on file for WQCS permit 3. Approximate annual budget for collection system only: $ 1,518,968 4. Submit a copy of your current annual budget. 5. Approximate capital improvement budget for the collection system only: $ 19,000,000 6. Submit a copy of your current capital improvement plan. 7. Is this collection system currently a satellite system ❑Yes or®No 8. Do any satellite systems discharge to this collection system ®Yes or❑No(If yes complete table below) Satellite System Contact Information(Name,Address,Phone Number) Mocksville,Bear Creek Basin Marcus Abernethy, 171 S.Clement Street Mocksville,NC 27028 336-753-6700 Complete for Satellite Systems that have a flow or capacity greater than 200,000 GPD(Average daily flow) 9. List any agreements or ordinances currently in place to address flows from satellite systems: Interlocal Joint Venture Agreement, Sewer Service Agreement APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 4 of 5 VI. COLLECTION SYSTEM COMPLIANCE: 1. Is a Response Action Plan currently in place®Yes or❑No 2. If Yes,submit a copy of the Response Action Plan or see table 6 below. 3. Is a pump station contingency plan currently in place?®Yes or❑No 4. If Yes,submit a copy of the pump station contingency plan or see table 6 below. 5. Is a comprehensive collection system map currently in place? ®Yes or❑No 6. Submit a submit a copy of the collection system map(CD or hardcopy)or indicate a schedule for completion 7. Thoroughly read and review the System-Wide Collection System Permit Conditions. Typically compliance schedules are only offered to NEW permit applicants and NOT permit renewals. Any compliance dates must be included within the permit prior to issuance or the permit holder will be found in violation upon inspection. Current If no, Indicate a Typical Permit Condition Compliance Compliance Compliance? Date Schedule I(4)—Grease ordinance with legal authority to inspect/enforce ®Yes ❑No 12—18 mo. I(5)— Grease inspection and enforcement program ®Yes ❑No 12—18 mo. I(6)—Three to five year current Capital Improvement Plan. ®Yes ❑No 12—18 mo. 48)—Pump station contingency plan ®Yes ❑No 3 mo. I(9)—Pump station identification signs. ®Yes ❑No 3 mo. 411)—Functional and conspicuous audible and visual alarms. ® Yes ❑No 3—6 mo. 11(5)—Spare pumps for any station where one pump cannot handle peak flows alone(in a duplex station,the 2nd pump is ®Yes ❑No 6—9 mo. the spare if pump reliability is met). II(7)—Accessible right-of-ways and easements. ®Yes ❑No 6— 12 mo. 11(9)—Response action plan with Items 9(a—h). ®Yes ❑No 3 mo. III(3)—Comprehensive collection system map ®Yes ❑No 10%per year For conditions not listed,compliance dates are not typically offered. List any permit conditions that may be difficult for the applicant to meet(attach clarification if needed): VII. APPLICANT'S CCERTIFICATION per 15A NCAC 02T.0106(b): I, Co..� 014.7- ]tea✓�t wnf p4,0„5attest that this application for G3402„.., %.)(..c4 (Signature Authority's Name&Title from Item 1.4) (Facility name from Item I.1) has been reviewed by me and is accurate and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if all required parts of this application are not completed and that if all required supporting information and attachments are not included,this application package will be returned to me as incomplete. Note: In accordance with NC General Statutes 143-215.6A and 143-215.6B, any person who knowingly makes any false statement, representation, or certification in any application shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor which may include a fine not to exceed $10,000 as well as civil penalties up to$<,..60—per—violation. Signature: Date: /2-3//g APPLICATION CSA 04-16 Page 5 of 5 irm _ • -1111,0111T . NORTH C R LINA Davie County Public Utilities 336.753.6090 April 22, 2018 Attn: PERCS Unit Supervisor 1617 Mail Service Center Raleigh,NC 27699 To Whom It May Concern, Please see the package attached for the Davie County Public Utilities Collection System Permit (WQCS 000106). Attached in different formats are; • Cover Letter addressed to PERCS unit supervisor(hard copy) • Application printed original and a copy (hard copy) • Pump station list(excel format) • High Priority Lines (PDF) • Davie County Annual Budget for 2018-2019 • Davie County Capital Improvement Plan • SSO Response Action Plan and emergency contact number list • Pump Station contingency plan(SOP) Sincerely, Johnny Lambert Utilities Director 'N./NV AllOW 0 ,c 298 E. Depot St, Suite 200 I Mocksville, NC 27028 I www.DavieCountyNC.gov NORT CAROLINA Davie County Public Utilities 336.753.6090 April 24, 2018 Davie County High Priorty Sewer Lines; To Whom It May Concern, Davie County has several lines in the collections system that are high priority and need to inspected per (15a NCAC 2t .0404(2)): • Yadkin River Bridge pumping to Forsyth County this is an aerial line • Cooleemee sewer along Yadkin River between Junction Road and the South Yadkin river dam this line is parallel to a stream and the South Yadkin River Note; all high priority lines must be visual inspected every six months. During this visual inspection please note and retain on records all potential problems with lines and right of ways. 7cerel , Johnny Lambert Utilities Director Cc: Andy Atwood, Supervisor of Operations, Brandon Godbey Senior Line Maintenance Mechanic/ Pump Stations v1836 'Cr 0UN"S- 298 E. Depot St, Suite 200 I Mocksville, NC 27028 I www.DavieCountyNC.gov ` or !� yet erp solutron 05/23/2018 09:06 (COUNTY OF DAVIE P 8 jlambert YEAR-TO-DATE BUDGET REPORT glytdbud FOR 2018 13 ORIGINAL REVISED AVAILABLE PCT APPROP BUDGET YTD ACTUAL MTD ACTUAL ENCUMBRANCES BUDGET USED 57040 WASTE TREATMENT PLANT 57040 510010 SALARIES 46,343 47,490 41,945.38 .00 .00 5,544.62 88.3% 57040 520050 FICA 3,545 3,633 2,730.10 .00 .00 902.90 75.1% 57040 520060 GRP HOSP 9,900 9,900 11,360.22 .00 .00 -1,460.22 114.7%* 57040 520070 RETIREMENT 3,513 3,600 3,171.06 .00 .00 428.94 88.1% 57040 520080 WKR COMP 1,212 1,353 1,353.00 .00 .00 .00 100.0% 57040 520110 GRP L=EE 89 89 80.84 .00 .00 8.16 90.8% 57040 520120 401K EMPL 1,390 1,424 1,258.32 .00 .00 165.68 88.4% 57040 530120 POSTAGE 275 275 .00 .00 .00 275.00 .0% 57040 530300 VEH TIRES 500 500 448.80 .00 .00 51.20 89.8% 57040 530310 VEH GAS 1,500 1,500 1,109.98 .00 .00 390.02 74.0% 57040 530320 OFF SUPPLY 500 500 .00 .00 .00 500.00 .0% 57040 530330 DEPT SUPPL 3,000 3,000 2,622.55 .00 .00 377.45 87.4% 57040 530331 CHEMICALS 30,000 30,000 10,809.96 .00 3,836.40 15,353.64 48.8% 57040 530360 UNIFORMS 500 500 330.00 .00 .00 170.00 66.0% 57040 530370 TOOLS EO 2,000 2,000 240.87 .00 .00 1,759.13 12.0% 57040 540100 ED & TRN 2,000 2,000 1,020.97 .00 .00 979.03 51.0% 57040 540110 TELEPHONE 3,300 3,300 2,099.54 .00 .00 1,200.46 63.6% 57040 540130 UTILITIES 106,000 106,000 72,267.13 .00 .00 33,732.87 68.2% 57040 540440 WASTEWATER 25,000 25,000 19,427.00 .00 .00 5,573.00 77.7% 57040 540450 PURCH SVCS 5,000 5,000 .00 .00 .00 5,000.00 .0% 57040 541550 CONSULTANT 15,000 15,000 .00 .00 10,000.00 5,000.00 66.7°% 57040 541900 INDIR COST 3,260 3,260 .00 .00 .00 3,260.00 .0% 57040 550150 BLD & GRDS 23,400 23,400 20,586.10 .00 265.40 2,548.50 89.1% 57044_550400 HEAVY EO M 75,000 73,644 54,651.28 .00 8,621.75 10,370.97 85.9% 57040 551190 SYS MAINT 130,000 121,189 61,246.49 .00 52,290.00 7,652.51 93.7% 57040 560530 DUES & SUB 7,500 7,500 6,630.80 .00 .00 869.20 88.4% 57040 560560 CHAR & PEN 2,500 2,500 .00 .00 .00 2,500.00 .0% 57040 580900 CAP OUTLAY 18,000 40,490 14,185.00 .00 22,490.00 3,815.00 90.6% TOTAL WASTE TREATMENT PLANT 520,227 534,047 329,575.39 .00 97,503.55 106,968.06 80.0% r } ' •ir a -1'44, z d nis;. - '..,e1:, "'*-" fine's. - ,s ererp solution- 05/23/2018 09:06 'COUNTY OF DAVIE IP 9 jlambert YEAR-TO-DATE BUDGET REPORT glytdbud FOR 2018 13 ORIGINAL REVISED AVAILABLE PCT APPROP BUDGET YTD ACTUAL MTD ACTUAL ENCUMBRANCES BUDGET USED 57050 EASTERN DAVIE SEWER 57050 510010 SALARIES 36,414 36,414 32,495.56 .00 .00 3,918.44 89.2% 57050 520050 FICA 2,786 2,786 2,485.88 .00 .00 300.12 89.2% 57050 520060 GRP HOSP 9,900 9,900 7,398.77 .00 .00 2,501.23 74.7% 57050 520070 RETIREMENT 2,760 2,760 2,456.64 .00 .00 303.36 89.0% 57050 520080 WKR COMP 952 952 952.00 .00 .00 .00 100.0% 57050 520110 GRP LIFE 70 70 61.93 .00 .00 8.07 88.5% 57050 520120 401K EMPL 1,092 1,092 974.84 .00 .00 117.16 89.3% 57050 530300 VEH TIRES 600 600 .00 .00 .00 600.00 .0% 57050 530310 VEH GAS 3,500 3,500 2,432.01 .00 .00 1,067.99 69.5% 57050 530330 DEPT SUPPL 3,000 3,000 961.38 .00 .00 2,038.62 32.0% 57050 530331 CHEMICALS 2,500 2,500 1,292.52 .00 .00 1,207.48 51.7% 57050 530360 UNIFORMS 500 500 224.82 .00 .00 275.18 45.0% 57050 540110 TELEPHONE 3,500 3,500 2,412.53 .00 .00 1,087.47 68.9% 57050 540130 UTILITIES 40,000 40,000 23,549.61 .00 .00 16,450.39 58.9% 57050 540450 PURCH SVCS 2,500 2,500 .00 .00 .00 2,500.00 .0% 57050 540471 WSFC UTIL 900,000 1,007,000 839,656.38 .00 107,343.62 60,000.00 94.0% 57050 541550 CONSULTANT 15,000 15,000 3,472.75 .00 .00 11,527.25 23.2% 57050 541900 INDIR COST 3,673 3,673 .00 .00 .00 3,673.00 .0% 57050 550150 BLD & GRDS 12,500 12,500 .00 .00 .00 12,500.00 .0% 57050 550170 VEH MAINT 500 500 453.05 .00 .00 46.95 90.6% 57050 550400 HEAVY HO M 95,000 102,941 76,202.52 .00 6,754.00 19,984.48 80.6% 57050 560530 DUES & SUB 500 500 .00 .00 .00 500.00 .0% 57050 581120 SEW IMPROV 20,000 22,500 15,825.00 .00 .00 6,675.00 70.3% TOTAL EASTERN DAVIE SEWER 1,157,247 1,274,688 1,013,308.19 .00 114,097.62 147,282.19 88.4% 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Current 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Project Cost Estimates 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 Total Planning 27,000 $27,000 Land Acquisition 11,000 $11,000 Construction 180,000 $180,000 Equip/Furnishings $0 Other $0 Contingencies 22,000 $22,000 Project Total $240,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $240,000 Operating Impact , Personnel $0 Utilities $0 Operating Costs $0 Capital $0 Minus Savings $0 Net Additional Expenses $0 SO $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 SO $0 $0 $0 $0 Minus New Revenues $0 Operating Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Funding Available Grants $0 Donations $0 Other(Specify) $0 Funding Total $0 $0 $0' $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Project Title: Remove Jeffco Lift Station Start Date/Comp.Date: 11/1/2016 to 6/30/2017 Department: Public Utilities Project Manager: Johnny Lambert Project Cost Form For existing capital projects,please provide any changes/updates needed to the operating costs section only. Information needed for the Project Cost Form for all new projects is as follows, Project Title: As appropriate Start Date/Completion Date:Indicate the starting month/year and ending month/year for new or existing project. Operating Impact:All departments are asked to supply estimated annual operating costs for all projects(new or existing).Some departments may have already developed operating impact costs for existing projects and are welcome to use updated versions of those for the appropriate project. Other departments may need to work with the Finance Office and Development Services to generate some reasonably accurate estimates for all capital projects. Additional Expenses: Please calculate significant annual costs associated with a project that would otherwise not occur. Include personnel(maintenance,public safety),utilities,operating(cleaning supplies,etc.),and capital(IT needs,equipment)costs. Do not use an inflation factor in computing these costs. Minus Savings: Will implementation of this project result in a lower operating cost than if we were not to implement it?(Example,would the construction of a consolidated facility to replace smaller facilities result in reduced personnel costs?)Include an estimate of savings in personnel, operating and capital costs.DO NOT PUT IN A NEGATIVE NUMBER. Net Additional Expenses: This number will be automatically calculated by subtracting Savings from Additional Expenses. Minus New Revenues: What types and amounts of revenue could the County receive each fiscal year if this project is implemented? Include not only traditional revenues,but also new fees or charges that might be appropriately associated with this project. DO NOT PUT IN A NEGATIVE NUMBER. Funding Available: If you plan to apply for grant funding,use donation funds or pay for this project in whole or in part using other funds,please include those amounts here. 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Project Title: Remove Jeffco Lift Station Department: Public Utilities Project Manager: Johnny Lambert Project Description: Remove Jeffco lift station and replace with a gravity line that was installed in the hospital project.This will eliminate a lift station from the Eastern Davie Sewer system and add gravity line. Project Justification: This will eliminate pump cost,electrical cost and maintenance cost from the system.This lift station was installed in 1998 and has become too small for the growth in the area.Jeffco has no backup power source and has become a maintenance issue due to grease and flows from the commercial sites that discharge to it. 1. What problem or service deficiency is this project designed to alleviate?To what extent will it alleviate the problem? Will it improve efficiency or effectiveness? Flow issues,security,grease and odor,ongoing maintenance issues.This will resolve all issues 100%and will make a more efficient system. 2. What segment and size of the population will this project serve? 3. Will this project reduce or increase your annual operating cost in some way? No,this will decrease operating expenses. 4. Is this project required by federal,state or local legislation? No 5. Why is your proposed timetable appropriate? What effect could changing your timetable have on this project? Project Alternatives: Upgrade the current lift station Project Status/Updated: Relationship to other pro'ects: Explanation of Annual Operating Costs and Operations Related to Project: 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Current 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Project Cost Estimates 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 2023-24 2024-25 2025-26 2026-27 Planning 262,000 952,000 699,200 185,000 Land Acquisition 650,000 91,000 Construction 13,442,000 Equip/Furnishings Other Contingencies $1,344,000 Project Total $262,000 $1,602,000 $15,576,200 $185,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Operating Impact Personnel Utilities Operating Costs Capital Minus Savings Net Additional Expenses $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Minus New Revenues Operating Total $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Funding Available Grants $2,000,000 Donations Other(Specify) Funding Total $0 $2,000,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Project Title: I Easter Davie Sewer Collection System Upgrade i Start Date/Comp. Date: i 1/1/2016 to 9/1/2020 Department: 1Public Utilities/Eastern Davie Sewer Project Manager: Highfill Engineering L._____ 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Project Cost Form For existing capital projects,please provide any changes/updates needed to the operating costs section only. Information needed for the Project Cost Form for all new projects is as follows, Project Title: As appropriate Start Date/Completion Date: Indicate the starting month/year and ending month/year for new or existing project. Operating Impact:All departments are asked to supply estimated annual operating costs for all projects(new or existing).Some departments may have already developed operating impact costs for existing projects and are welcome to use updated versions of those for the appropriate project. Other departments may need to work with the Finance Office and Development Services to generate some reasonably accurate estimates for all capital projects. Additional Expenses: Please calculate significant annual costs associated with a project that would otherwise not occur. Include personnel(maintenance,public safety), utilities,operating(cleaning supplies,etc.),and capital(IT needs,equipment)costs. Do not use an inflation factor in computing these costs. Minus Savings: Will implementation of this project result in a lower operating cost than if we were not to implement it?(Example,would the construction of a consolidated facility to replace smaller facilities result in reduced personnel costs?) Include an estimate of savings in personnel, operating and capital costs. DO NOT PUT IN A NEGATIVE NUMBER. Net Additional Expenses: This number will be automatically calculated by subtracting Savings from Additional Expenses. Minus New Revenues: What types and amounts of revenue could the County receive each fiscal year if this project is implemented? Include not only traditional revenues, but also new fees or charges that might be appropriately associated with this project. DO NOT PUT IN A NEGATIVE NUMBER. Funding Available: If you plan to apply for grant funding,use donation funds or pay for this project in whole or in part using other funds,please include those amounts here. 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Project Title: Easter Davie Sewer Collection System Upgrade Department: Public Utilities/Eastern Davie Sewer Project Manager: Highfill Engineering Project Description: The Eastern Davie Sewer area covers approximately 7.6%of the County's area and is a higher growth area for Davie County.The project involves planning, design and construction of new collection system and two new lift stations in Eastern Davie County. Project Justification: he proposed project was necessitated by several factors related to Eastern Davie Sewer Area(EDSA).The Eastern Davie wastewater collection system currently discharges into the Tanglewood Pump Station which is owned and operated by Winston Salem/Forsyth County-City County Utilities(CCUC).The needs of EDSA are increasing as the area is poised for growth and CCUC has only approved a short-term agreement for additional capacity at which point a significant fee will be charged.An agreement has been reached with CCUC whereby if Davie County constructs a pipeline to the Muddy Creek WWTP,CCUC will not charge two times the Inside rates for conveyance. 1. What problem or service deficiency is this project designed to alleviate?To what extent will it alleviate the problem? Will it improve efficiency or effectiveness? Capacity restrictions,paying two times the inside rates of CCUC. 2. What segment and size of the population will this project serve? 7.60% 3. Will this project reduce or increase your annual operating cost in some way? Adding additional pumpstation this would slightly increase operating cost. 4. Is this project required by federal, state or local legislation? 5. Why is your proposed timetable appropriate? What effect could changing your timetable have on this project? The proposed time table was provided by the consulting engineer during design. 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Project Alternatives: Other alternatives have been studied by engineering firms and examined by the board of commissioners and determined that this is the best solution for Eastern Davie County. Project Status/Updated: Project is in desighn and have applied for SRF funding,project shedule is avaiable upon request. Relationship to other projects: Removal of Jeffco lift staion. Explanation of Annual Operating Costs and Operations Related to Project: ect: 2018-2027 Projected Spending Davie County 5/23/2018 Project Cost Form Total $2,098,200 $741,000 $13,442,000 $0 $0 $1,344,000 $i6252:10 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 -$0 $2,000,000 $0 $0 42,000,000 DAVIE COUNTY Water and Wastewater System Memorandum TO: All Davie County Maintenance Personnel SUBJECT: Sanitary Sewer Overflow(S.S.O.)Response Procedures Purpose The purpose of this document is to protect the citizens and environment of Davie County,North Carolina by establishing written procedures for responding to Sanitary Sewer Overflows (S.S.0.). These procedures apply to all Maintenance Personnel,who in the course of their work may deal with S.S.O.'s. These procedures will be reviewed at least semiannually or whenever revised guidance from County, State or Federal authorities dictate modifications are necessary. Response Summary 1. I. Sanitary Sewer Overflows endanger our environment and the health of any citizens or employees that come into contact with an S.S.O. Unchecked S.S.O.'s can result in significant penalties from State and Federal environmental regulatory agencies as well. The procedures below were designed to protect our environment, citizens, and employees from an S.S.O. event. These procedures pertain to Davie County Maintenance Personnel. 2. Upon discovery of an S.S.O., an initial'response will be made by the Maintenance Crew Foreman. Upon arrival, the foreman will make an immediate assessment to determine if a S.S.O. event has taken place. If art event has taken place or is in progress, the maintenance crew will attempt to eliminate the source of the S.S.O. and notify the County's S.S.O. Contact Person,the Director of Water and Wastewater Systems or Senior Operators of the System. 3. The S.S.O. Contact Person or his alternate will respond to the event location without delay. Upon arrival,the S.S.0 Contact Person will make an assessment of the S.S.O, � � I determine what is required to mitigate the event, and establish a course of action for clean-up and-restoration of the S.S.O. site. 4. If a blockage has occurred and an overflow is in progress,the S.S.O. Contact Person will: • Call the County General Maintenance Supervisor to mobilize additional manpower resources, if assistance is needed. • Arrange for a Sewer Jet\Vacuum Truck crew or Pump Truck. • Contact the on-call Utility Repair Crew for mobilization of personnel and equipment. 5. The S.S.O. Contact Person will record all events as NC Division of Environmental Management regulations require and will serve as the primary contact with State of North Carolina authorities. Caution Rapid reaction is critical in the event of a S.S.O.,but employees are cautioned to maintain proper safety precautions, especially as they pertain to confined space entry and hazardous material handling SPILL ON ASPHALT OR CONCRETE 1. Set up containment at or near the storm drainage system. Do not allow the spill enter the storm drainage system. 2. Cordon off the area around the sanitary sewer overflow(S.S.O.) area with a black on red "Danger Do Not Enter" tape. 3. Spread lime over the spillage 4. After removing the contaminated material, wash down the area with high water pressure and a sodium hypochlorite bleach(such as Clorox, etc.) Pump the wash water back into the sewer system for treatment. 5. If the spill gets into the storm drainage system, refer to the SPILL IN A STREAM procedure. SPILL IN A STREAM 1. Take conductivity readings of the creek to determine the proper placement of a containment dam. The dam needs to be constructed near a manhole or a location that is accessible to the Sewer Jet/Vacuum Truck. Placement of the dam should be at the point where the lowest conductivity reading is measured, if possible. Build the dam with dirt that is capable of handling creek and hydrant water without dam failure. At the dam, station a pump capable of handling the creek flow. At all times, have extra dirt and a backhoe at the site, so the dam can be rebuilt if a breach occurs. Also,there must always be two workers at the pump site during pumping operations. Pump the containment water from the dam into a sanitary sewer manhole for treatment. 2. 2. Put up black on red "Danger Do Not Enter" warning tape from the S.S.O. site to the pump site on both sides of the creek in populated areas. Use the same method to restrict access in unpopulated areas, if there is any chance of people coming in contact with the S.S.O. 3. Take Fecal Coliform samples at the S.S.O. site, 100 feet upstream from the site(for a background count), and at 400 foot downstream intervals from the pump site. Bring the samples to the Director's office. 4. Flush the stream with water from a sufficient number of hydrants to remove the waste product from the creek. Continue flushing and sample every 24 hours until the results are less than or equal to 400 colonies/ml or the background count from the upstream sample, if it is greater than 400 colonies/ml. Notify the Cooleemee and Sparks Road Water Treatment Plants when beginning or ending the stream flushing. 5. If rip rap is in the creek, wash it down with high pressure water until there is no waste residue remaining on or within the rip rap structure. 6. If sludge is in the creek, sweep the creek bottom and sides with a broom until there is no waste residue remaining. 7. If creek flows into a body of water used for recreation or drinking, notify the affected County and Local officials as soon as the problem is discovered. Also,refer to the SPILL IN A POND OR LAKE Procedure. SPILL IN A POND OR LAKE 1. Put up warning tape, black on red "Danger Do Not Enter", on the shoreline at the contaminated area. 2. In a pond, collect Fecal Coliform samples and Dissolved Oxygen(D.O.) readings around the entire circumference. Set up pumping operations below the dam as described above in the SPILL IN A STREAM procedure. 3. In a large lake, sample Fecal Coliforms two feet off the bottom. D.O readings are to be taken one foot under the surface of the water. Take equal samples around the circumference of the lake. 4. If the Fecal Coliform counts are greater than 8,000 colonies/ml from the first sampling results, contact the Director for appropriate action. 5. Continue pumping until Fecal Coliforms of 400 colonies/ml or less are obtained at the pumping impoundment site. 6. Keep monitoring Fecal Coliform counts until the North Carolina Department of Water Quality or the County Public Health Department determines that monitoring is no longer required. SPILL ALONG AN OUTFALL 1. Put up warning tape, "Danger Do Not Enter" around the S.S.O. site. 2. In an open area, lime (powder)heavily and till thoroughly. Repeat the procedure,then seed and put down straw. 3. In an area where there is undergrowth or small trees,wash the area with large amounts of water. Push into a creek towards the pumping impoundment site. Do this until no waste remains. Wait for 12 to 24 hours, then lime the area heavily. Do not get lime in the creek. Also, do not lime when the weather forecast is predicting rainfall. SPILL ON A RESIDENT'S YARD 1. Clean area with water and apply lime, seed, and straw. 2. If unable to till, apply lime and two inches of topsoil,then mix thoroughly. Lime again lightly, seed, and cover with straw. S.S.O. REPORTING PROCEDURES 1. During normal business hours if a S.S.O. is discovered,notify the Director of the Water and Wastewater System or Maintenance Crew Forman at the telephone numbers below: Mr. Johnny Lambert 336-753-6090 or 336-749-6313 Mr. Bradley Prevette 336-753-6090 or 336-477-5019 2. After normal business hours, contact Davie County Communications 336-751-0896 to dispatch the person on-call. 3. The S.S.O Contact Person will be the primary interface between the County, the State of North Carolina Department of Water Quality, and the Davie County Health Department on all S.S.O. matters. 4. The contact person will report the bypass of any wastewater treatment component or system and/or overflow from any sewer line or pump station. This requirement applies in the following cases: • Any spill of 1000 gallons or more. • Any spill regardless of the volume, if any waste reaches the surface waters of the State. Please note that conveyances such as drainage ditches and storm sewers are considered waters of the state. • S.S.O. Contact person is required to provide oral notification regarding reportable spills to the Winston-Salem Regional Office- 336-776-9800 as soon as possible, but in no case later than 24-hours following the spill event. • Additionally, if a spill occurs after normal business hours,the event must be reported during the next working day. Should a spill occur after hours that reaches surface waters and/or may be considered as either an environmental or health hazard the report must be made immediately to the Division of Emergency management- 919-825-2685. Their office will contact the appropriate staff of the Division of water Quality. • A written report(see attached form) must be submitted to the appropriate regional office within five (5) days of the time that the County becomes aware of the spill occurrence. All parts of the form must be completed in detail. It is highly recommended that the form be completed on BIMS, then followed up by a telephone call to confirm the report has been submitted and to provide any additional information that may be needed. • In the event of a discharge of 15,000 gallons or more of untreated wastewater to the surface waters of the State, a notice must be published in a newspaper having general circulation in the county where the discharge is located and in each significantly affected county downstream from the point of discharge. The Secretary shall have sole discretion to determine which counties are affected by the discharge and shall approve the form and content of the notice and the newspapers in which it is published. The notice shall be captioned "NOTICE OF DISCHARGE OF UNTREATED SEWAGE". The notice must be published within 10 days after the Secretary has determined the counties that are significantly affected by the discharge, approved the form and content of the notice, and Selected the newspapers in which it will be published A copy of the notice and proof of publication must be filed with the Department within 30 days after the notice is published. The publication of a notice of discharge is in addition to a issuance of the press release described in the section above. 5. The owner or operator of any wastewater collection or treatment works, operated primarily to collect or treat municipal or domestic wastewater and which has a permit issued by the State, must provide the users or customers and the Department an annual report which summarizes the performance of the collection system or treatment works. In addition,the report must specify the extent that the collection system or treatment works has violated the permit or Federal or State laws, regulations, or rules related to the protection of water quality. The report must be prepared and provided within 60 days after the end of the calendar or fiscal year. Davie Co Public Utilities Sewer Collection System 24 HOUR CONTACT LIST Davie County OFFICE WORK CELL CELL HOME Andy Atwood 336-753-6097 336-909-4034 336 345 3866 336 998 3588 Austin Hill 336-940-8783 336-9092880 336-492-2102 Bradley Prevette 336-477-5019 336-462-3911 336-492-6013 Brandon Godbey 336-909-4001 336-909-3686 Bruce Strickland 336-909-3948 Jake Potts 336-345-3692 336-909-5393 336-492-2617 Johnny Lambert 336-753-6091 336-749-6313 Josh Collins 336-909-4023 336-4092697 Josh McChesney 336-753-6096 336-909-3955 336-671-6514 Melanie McClamrock 336-753-6092 Mike Leonard 336-909-3914 336-998-3379 Nathan Spry 336-345-3620 336-909-4401 Pam Roberson 336-753-6093 Randall Head 336-399-9050 336-970-3350 Cooleemee Water Plant 336-284-2028 Virginia Nergart 336-345-5248 336-413-9538 Rodney Mcdaniel 336-909-0850 336-998-8411 Radenka Dragas 704-245-3582 704-645-1281 Sparks Water Plant 336-998-9763 Mike Linville 336-244-2120 336-463-3331 Matt Seats 336-345-5374 336-817-4696 336-940-4053 Mike Miller 336-978-8596 336-998-3822 Mike Weir 336-753-6098 336-477-5037 336-655-4653 Aaron Burris 336-480-6829 Cooleemee Sewer Plant 336-284-6680 Tim Smith 336-284-6680 336-477-5096 Communications 336-751-0896 ULOCO 24 Hour 811 Office 800-632-4949 After 5:00 800-338-6307 Sprint 611 Ted Rudisill(Sprint) 336-526-3271 Yadkin Valley Telephone 336-998-9047 Energy United 336-751-2136 Time Warner Cable 336-751-1667 Piedmont Natural Gas 704-633-9066 Piedmont Natural Gas 336-761-8303 Winston Duke Power 800-777-9898 Richard Snyder(Supervisor) 336-917-2533 336-817-0592 Duke Power After Hours 336-294-3323 SEPTIC PUMP TRUCKS Page Septic Services 336-284-4362 336-940-7910 Miller Septic Services Randy Miller 336-399-7261 336-284-2826 Rusty Miller 336-399-6862 336-284-4663 Transou Septic Services 336-765-1161 336-766-5058 Dillard Septic Tank Service 336-751-6369 ELECTRICAL Jim West 336-909-3832 336-284-2797 Roger West 336-692-5218 Kemp 24 hrs 828-478-3040 Kemp Ron Stevens 704-201-8768 GENERATOR REPAIR Premium Power System 704-786-5318 Ted(Service man) 704-783-8380 LIFT STATION REPAIR Kemp 828-478-3040 Ron Stevens-Ron 704-201-8768 Randall Supply-Joel 704-289-6479 . . . LIFT STATION CONTROLS Fortech-John Forrest 704-333-0621 Tencarva-Tom Wood 336-210-7600 Chemical Leaks 800-424-9300 NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES Gary Hudson DWQ 336-776-9800 DEQ 336-771-4600 After hour spills that reach waterway 800-858-0368 DAVIE COUNTY PUMP STATION CONTINGENCY PLAN SOP UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS 1. Open wet well hatch and visually inspect for failures or abnormal operations. 2. Turn each pump on in hand one at a time to verify normal operation 3. Make sure each pump is pumping by verifying the flow is dropping visually in wet well 4. Replace pump settings back in auto. 5. Any questions please contact Brandon Godbey,Andy Atwood, Bradley Prevette or Johnny Lambert SOP UNDER HIGH WATER ALRAM CONDITIONS 1. Open wet well hatch to visually inspect for failures 2. Confirm both pumps are running in auto 3. If pumps are not running check and reset breakers followed by reset all pump resets 4. If power is out make sure generators are running 5. Visually inspect pole breakers to be sure they have not kicked out. 6. If station still has no power call Duke Power refer to emergency number page 7. Contact supervisor or senior operators. SOP UNDER PUMP FAILURE 1. Confirm pump failure by resetting all breakers and resets on panels. 2. Confirm other pump is operating properly and move this pump to lead operation on panel. 3. Contact supervisor or senior pump station operator Davie Count Public Utilities has active contracts with Kemp, Premium Power Systems, Randall Supply, Randy Miller, Transous, Pages Septic and Fortech Automation Controls. An emergency contact number list is provided in SOP for SSO'S. Each Lift station owned and operated by Davie County Public Utilities has a spare pump located at 298 E. Depot Street Mocksville NC. Also, spare float balls and other general replacement parts to make minor repairs for all pumping stations. Davie County also has a contract with EMA Resources if a pump and haul would ever need to be started to prevent overflow and SSO. If Davie County needs other repairs that cannot be completed by Davie County Employees contact Kemp Inc.This number is all available on the emergency contact list. Kemp can do any major repair that shall be needed to have pump station back to normal operation.